"December 23, 2005: NASA scientists have observed an explosion on the moon. The blast, equal in energy to about 70 kg of TNT, occurred near the edge of Mare Imbrium (the Sea of Rains) on Nov. 7, 2005, when a 12-centimeter-wide meteoroid slammed into the ground traveling 27 km/s."

"Wikipedia has become the 37th most visited website, according to Alexa, a web ranking service."

If Wikipedia is the 37th most visited website, then it would certainlybe a place where members of this list can educate the public aboutvarious aspects of meteorites. Looking at the meteorite-related articles on Wikipedia, there are many articles, which could use someinput from members of this list. If a person looks up the Canyon Diablo meteorite and pallasites, a person finds only a bear stub ofan article. Examples of woefully incomplete articles are.

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